Bringing the power of tabletop precision lasers for quantum science to the chip scale
Santa Barbara CA (SPX) Dec 13, 2024
For experiments that require ultra-precise measurements and control over atoms - think two-photon atomic clocks, cold-atom interferometer sensors and quantum gates - lasers are the technology of choice, the more spectrally pure (emitting a single color/frequency), the better. Conventional lab-scale laser technology currently achieves this ultra low-noise, stable light via bulky, costly tabletop
For experiments that require ultra-precise measurements and control over atoms - think two-photon atomic clocks, cold-atom interferometer sensors and quantum gates - lasers are the technology of choice, the more spectrally pure (emitting a single color/frequency), the better. Conventional lab-scale laser technology currently achieves this ultra low-noise, stable light via bulky, costly tabletop